June, 2018 Volume 6, Issue 18 Reidsville Senior Center I.N.K. (Information, News & Knowledge) Elder Abuse Awareness Conference Inside this issue: Events 2 2018 Senior Games Award Winners Assistance Programs 5 Calendar 6 3-4 RCARE will host our 9th. Annual World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on Friday, June 15th. This year our theme will be centered on exploitation of the elderly. This event is a collaboration of several agencies including HELP Inc. RCARE, and the Rockingham County Department of Social Services. Some of the common categories of elder abuse include: Neglect Emotional or psychological abuse & neglect Abandonment Self-neglect The event begins at 9:00 a.m. and continues to 12:00 noon. The event is free and is open to both seniors and staff from agencies that are associated with seniors. To register or for more information call 349-1088. Sheriff s Dept. Stephanie Bias SHIIP Mark Kenney Attorney at Law Sharon Nevell Integrated Healthcare Social Security staff Jan Griggs Survivor Physical Abuse Sexual Abuse Financial abuse and exploitation Elder Abuse Speakers: Detective Mike Smith Rockingham County Special points of interest: 6/5/18 Welcome to Medicare 101 Seminar 6/8/18 Certification Team Here 6/15/18 Elder Abuse Awareness Day 6/21/18 Senior Bingo 1:00 p.m. Annual Award Banquet June 28th. Our annual Award Banquet will be held on Thursday, June 28th beginning at 6:00 p.m. This is the night we honor our volunteers and winners of our various athletic leagues. It is also the night our 2018 Senior Citizen of the year will be announced. Due to limited space this year the event will be by invitation only. All volunteers and participants of the bowling leagues, shuffleboard leagues, Friends of the Center committee will be receiving invitations. Please RSVP if you are planning on attending so we may place the order for the meals. Deadline to register is 6/21/18.
P a ge 2 I. N. K. (I n f ormation, News & V olume 6, I s s u e 18 Medicare 101 Seminar 6/5/18 RCARE and SHIIP (Seniors Health Insurance Information Program) will sponsor a Medicare 101 seminar at Reidsville City Hall on Tuesday, June 5th at 10:00 a.m. The seminar will assist anyone who is approaching 65 years of age or will begin receiving Medicare benefits in the near future. Trained volunteers provide unbiased insurance information and help Medicare beneficiaries decide what is the best option for them based on their personal needs. To register or for more information call 349-1088. Bowling League Bowlers/Subs Needed Bowling League Needs Bowlers/Subs The Senior Striker Summer Bowling League will begin play on Monday, June 11th. Because we could not get everybody on a team that wanted to bowl we have expanded the teams to three -man rosters. We need a few more folks who are in- terested in bowling. We also need subs to fill in while folks are on vacation or out of town. League play is held each Monday at 1:00 p.m. at Reidsville Bowling Center and the cost is $6.00 for three games. For more information or to sign up call 349-1088. Tai Chi Class Update We know everyone is eagerly awaiting the next Tai Chi session. The next class will begin July 11th, 2018 and will be held each Wednesday. When the new session of Tai Chi begins the current Yoga class will stop until further notice. This new Tai Chi class is for new participants only. If you are currently taking the class on Tuesday, you should stay in that class. If you have not registered for the new class you may call 349-1088 to register.
I. N. K. (I n f ormation, News & V olume 6, I s s u e 18 P a ge 3 And the Winner is... Here are the medal winners who are regulars at RCARE. For a complete list of winners contact your local Senior Game Coordinator Jessica Camp. A complete list of winners is also posted on the bulletin board at RCARE. Miriam Aikens 2 medals bowling Norris Aikens 2 medals bowling Alice Anderson- 6 medals-basketball shooting, bowling football throw, softball throw, cornhole, horseshoes, performing arts. Bob Ballew-6 medals bowling, shot-put, discus, billiards, softball throw. Cindy Baynes 15 medals-basketball shooting, bowling, football/softball throw, billiards, cornhole, horseshoes, table tennis, shuffleboard, badminton, putt-putt, rook. Johnny Blackstock-2 medals in bowling. Vanessa Boler 4 medals track, basketball shooting, football throw. Andy Burgess 4 medals bowling, Pickleball, badminton. Brenda Cannon 5 medals 5K, 1500 M. Horseshoes, football throw, Putt-putt Joe Carrollo 8 medals-bowling, discus, shot-put, track, bocce, horseshoes, softball throw. Kathy Carrollo 4 medals-bowling, track, horseshoes. Colleen Childrey14 medals bowling, track, bocce, cornhole, Pickleball, table tennis GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD. Tony Childrey 9 medals bowling, Pickleball, croquet, basketball shooting, cornhole GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Donna Cook 2 medals Pickleball doubles, badminton Tony Cook-6 medals 5K, cornhole, Pickleball, table tennis, badminton. Priscilla Correa 4 medals softball throw, 1500 M walk, 5K, putt-putt. Faye Crawford 18 medals discus, shot put, swimming, horseshoes, bocce, shuffleboard, badminton, table tennis. Betty Daniels 1 medal Pickleball. Ann David 2 medals bowling Jean Dick 2 medals bowling, putt-putt. Eugene Eanes 1 medal bowling Jenny Evans 2 medals Pickleball Dennis Farmer 3 medals bowling, billiards, shuffleboard Laura & Reese Farrish 5 medals bowling Ann Galloway 1 medal shuffleboard Jettie Galloway 2 medals bocce, shuffleboard Kay Gammon 2 medals cornhole, Pickleball Mildred Garrison 1 medal shuffleboard Gloria Gorham 6 medals track, cornhole, horseshoes, softball throw Julie Greggory 3 medals bowling, Pickleball (Continued on next page)
Newsletter Title V olume 1, I s s u e 1 Lillian Gwynn 4 medals discus, shot-put, softball throw, track Randy Haley 6 medals bowling, football throw, billiards, bocce, cornhole, croquet, horseshoes. John Harris 1 medal bowling Priscilla Herndon 4 medals bowling, swimming Larry Hill 2 medals bowling Jerry Jeffries 1 medal basketball shooting Freedia Jones 2 medals shuffleboard, putt-putt Sandra Jones 4 medals basketball shooting, track, putt-putt Cathy Kelly 2 medals softball throw, 1500 M race-walk Doretha Leftwood 15 medals bowling, discus, football throw, track & field, bocce, croquet, shuffleboard Gretta Maxey 24 medals basketball shooting, track & field, football throw, bocce, croquet, horseshoes, Pickleball, shuffleboard, badminton, table tennis, tennis. Pattie Maynard 1 medal Heritage arts Steve Moran 3 medals discus, shot-put, tennis Charlotte Neal 2 medals bowling, bocce Charmaine Neal/Fred Neal 5 medals Heritage Arts, bowling, discus, shot-put, softball throw Billy Neely 1 medal 5 K race walk Alphonso Nicholson 3 medals bowling David Obryant 1 medal bowling Brenda Page 1 medal track Rose Palmer 9 medals basketball shooting, bowling, softball throw, bocce, cornhole, horseshoes, shuffleboard Gladys Pickard 7 medals bowling, football throw, softball throw, horseshoes, shuffleboard Carol Potkay 16 medals bowling, football throw, billiards, bocce, cornhole, croquet, horseshoes, Pickleball, shuffleboard, badminton, table tennis, putt-putt. Mabel Powell 10 medals discuss, football throw, shot put, softball throw, track, bocce, cornhole, horseshoes, shuffleboard, putt-putt. Shirley Rickman 13 medals basketball shooting, bowling, discus, football/softball throw, track, cornhole, horseshoes, shuffleboard Jean Sands 1 medal Visual Arts Angels Staab 24 medals track & field, swimming, billiards, Cathy Taylor 2 Rook, horseshoes Faye Thomas 1 medal 5 K Race walk Jerry Tranbarger 5 medals shuffleboard, putt-putt, cornhole, 1500 M walk, football throw Joyce Tranbarger 4 medals-football throw, cornhole, shuffleboard, putt-putt. Ida Tucker 2 medals shuffleboard, putt-putt. Ali Williams 10 medals cornhole, Pickleball, bowling, billiards, bocce, croquet, horseshoes, putt-putt. June Willis-2 medals football throw, shuffleboard Jennie Mae Winchester-3 medals basketball shooting, softball throw, performing arts Larry Wood-4 medals bowling, cornhole Rhena Wood 9 medals bowling, bocce, cornhole, horseshoes, table tennis, Putt-putt, performing arts Roger Wood 2 medals bowling Brenda Woods-2 medals bowling Ruthie Young 1 medal Heritage Arts
Reidsville Senior Center 102 N. Washington Avenue Reidsville, NC 27320 Cindy Baynes 349-1045 Rhena Wood 349-1041 June Carlson 349-1031 (SHIIP Assistance) We are on the web: www.ci.reidsville.nc.us The mission for RCARE is to promote the importance of an active and healthy lifestyle by providing an assortment of social, educational and recreational programs. We Are Off Our Rockers RCARE New Site for Applications Beginning June 5th, 2018 a staff member from Piedmont Triad Regional Council s Housing Department will be on site at RCARE to take the following applications each Tuesday from 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Essential Single-Family Rehabilitation (ESFR) Program finances major repairs for NC homeowners who are elderly or have disabilities and whose incomes are below 80% of the median for their area. This program addresses essential and critical repairs for health, safety, reasonable energy-efficiency measures, and increases the life-expectancy of a home. Urgent Repair Program (URP)- Finances emergency home repairs for NC homeowners who are elderly or have special needs and whose incomes are below 50% of the median for their area. Through this program the goal is to pro- vide accessibility modification and other repairs to prevent displacement of very low-income homeowners with special needs, such as the frail elderly and persons with disabilities. NC Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP)- this program strives to improve household energy efficiency and energy relate4d health and safety for low-income NC residents. The program focuses on serving the elderly, disabled families with young children, high-energy users, and the heavily energy burdened. Heating & Air Repair & Replacement Program (HARRP)- focuses on the repair or replacement of unsafe inoperable, and inadequate heating & cooling systems. Duke Energy Helping Homes Fund (HHF)- provides energy efficiency upgrades at no cost to income qualified Duke Energy customers.